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Post by RichterB on Jun 28, 2018 16:44:30 GMT -6
According to Steam page Note-These are directly from the Steam page, the additional notes part included. MINIMUM: Processor: AMD FX-4350 / Intel Core i5-4460 Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 280X / GeForce GTX 760 Storage: 4 GB available space Additional Notes: If you have a potato PC or above, you're ok. RECOMMENDED: Processor: AMD FX-6300 / Intel Core i5-4590 Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 290 / GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Storage: 8 GB available space Additional Notes: The only potatoes you use are the tasty kind. Demo running in slow motion like I'm on the moon. AMD A6-4400M w/ Radeon HD Graphics 2.70 GHz;4 GB RAM. CPU goes to 60% and MEM to 83% when running. '16 Demo was choppier, but much faster with these specs. Does this qualify as a Potato PC? (not a PC gamer). Anything I can do with what I've got to optimize better?
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Post by Nezuto on Jun 28, 2018 18:14:00 GMT -6
May be the CPU. Game like this seems to run smoother for a 3GHz, but then, everyone's builds are different and will affect things. Like I have just an i3 4130 for my CPU, but it's a 3.2Ghz and is considered pretty old for a CPU....though my graphics card is a Geforce gtx 1060 6gb and since it's Nvidia, it lets me fiddle with more options that allows me to repurpose some of that processing.
TLDR; you may need an upgrade, but everyone's computers run different. If the 2016 demo was already pretty choppy for you, then I may have to strongly suggest an upgrade. Just remember, the game may not be fully optimized as of yet, which can also influence how it'll run.
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Post by RichterB on Jun 28, 2018 19:49:24 GMT -6
May be the CPU. Game like this seems to run smoother for a 3GHz, but then, everyone's builds are different and will affect things. Like I have just an i3 4130 for my CPU, but it's a 3.2Ghz and is considered pretty old for a CPU....though my graphics card is a Geforce gtx 1060 6gb and since it's Nvidia, it lets me fiddle with more options that allows me to repurpose some of that processing. TLDR; you may need an upgrade, but everyone's computers run different. If the 2016 demo was already pretty choppy for you, then I may have to strongly suggest an upgrade. Just remember, the game may not be fully optimized as of yet, which can also influence how it'll run. Thanks for the analysis. Yeah, the '16 demo ran with a choppy frame rate--like missing frames--but the character still moved at a normal clip/speed. Now the character model runs smoothly without choppiness, but Miriam's speed is like she's in Castlevania the Adventure and her jumps are almost like the anti-gravity scenes in the Star Man stage from Mega Man 5. Actually...it feels like everything's in the Matrix. Well, at least it'll be really forgiving in its timing for attacks. I'll push through it.
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Post by purifyweirdshard on Jun 29, 2018 12:22:51 GMT -6
I'm a bit under minimum requirements but ran the demo great, even with capture software. i5 3470 at 3.7 ghz, Radeon 7870. Kind of mid range-ish 5 years ago
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Post by Time 4 Tea on Jun 29, 2018 15:53:09 GMT -6
Ugh. My laptop graphics card died last week so I can't play the demo. The system itself is old so I'm opting for a new machine but it won't be ready for another week. It's going to be a long seven days
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Post by ghaleon on Jul 1, 2018 17:31:36 GMT -6
I have an i5 3570 and a Gtx 660Ti, though a magical one with 3gb of vram instead of 2.
I'd be surprised if I can't run the game though.
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Post by rottos on Dec 30, 2019 4:04:55 GMT -6
What kind of system requirements do you need?Bloodstained 2016 Demo had these requirements: OS: Windows 7 64-bit CPU: Intel Core i5 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Phenom II X6 storage companies near me gjmoving.com/ Memory: 8 GB RAM GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7790 or Nvidia GeForce GTX650TI (DirectX 11 required) Storage: 5GB available space If you're using Windows 7 The demo only works with XInput-compatible controllers. (Xbox 360 / XBox One controllers or controllers capable of emulate X-input). We can guess that the new demo will have more or less the same requirements, if it is optimized*. I was able to run on a computer WAY LOWER than all that just fine, at max resolution, so, take these with a grain of salt. Can you easily uninstall things like Steam? And will it cause any damage to a lower-spec machine's hard drive? Yes, you can. Install and uninstall steam is is like installing or uninstalling any program. The games you buy and own are linked to your account, not to your computer. So if you install it again, the games you bought can be freely downloaded again for you to play them. Installing and uninstalling programs do not cause any damage to a hard drive, unless it's a VERY, VERY OLD HD that already has problems or is defective. Even 10+ years old HDs work just fine if you keep installing and uninstalling programs if they are of a minimal good quality. is the demo available to people who backed at $60 for physical tier?As far as i know, the demo is avaliable to anyone who backed at 60, regardless of options made. If it is 60 or more, the demo will be avaliable to you. *Optimization is a process which computer games are worked around so they can smoothly run on PCs with several different configurations and settings. It's a big thing that some AAA games sometimes fails spetacularly and end up with sub-par, broken games that simply doesn't work on a chunk of their costumers.
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Post by rottos on Sept 23, 2020 2:49:16 GMT -6
What kind of system requirements do you need?Bloodstained 2016 Demo had these requirements: OS: Windows 7 64-bit CPU: Intel Core i5 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Phenom II X6 Memory: 8 GB RAM GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7790 or Nvidia GeForce GTX650TI (DirectX 11 required) Storage: 5GB available space If you're using Windows 7 The demo only works with XInput-compatible controllers. (Xbox 360 / XBox One controllers or controllers capable of emulate X-input). storage companies near me We can guess that the new demo will have more or less the same requirements, if it is optimized*. I was able to run on a computer WAY LOWER than all that just fine, at max resolution, so, take these with a grain of salt. Can you easily uninstall things like Steam? And will it cause any damage to a lower-spec machine's hard drive? Yes, you can. Install and uninstall steam is is like installing or uninstalling any program. The games you buy and own are linked to your account, not to your computer. So if you install it again, the games you bought can be freely downloaded again for you to play them storage companies near me. Installing and uninstalling programs do not cause any damage to a hard drive, unless it's a VERY, VERY OLD HD that already has problems or is defective. Even 10+ years old HDs work just fine if you keep installing and uninstalling programs if they are of a minimal good quality. is the demo available to people who backed at $60 for physical tier?As far as i know, the demo is avaliable to anyone who backed at 60, regardless of options made. If it is 60 or more, the demo will be avaliable to you. *Optimization is a process which computer games are worked around so they can smoothly run on PCs with several different configurations and settings. It's a big thing that some AAA games sometimes fails spetacularly and end up with sub-par, broken games that simply doesn't work on a chunk of their costumers.
how was the issue resolved?
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